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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938. —— ; Marine News 3 = | BRINGING UP FATHER V= e ALL | HAVE TO DO 1S SIT DOWN_AN' YOU HAVE TO THINK OF SOMETHING SHUT UP-YOU GO AND CHOP THAT WOOD AS, | TOLD YOU AND DONT SIT THERE AND TRY TO THINK OF A WAY gy OUT OF IT—1 Q I OH- HELLO-MRS. MILLY WHAT ELSE KIN | DO UNBUCKS - WHY-I'D BE TO Al OUT OF CUT= TIN' THAT \WOOD ? — NOW LET Mz THINK- | CAN'T HEAR WL SING- OH-YES~ /=L SK_MY HUSBAND TO COME WITH ME- - - - FRINCE RUPERT Southeast Pack IS IN TONIGHT, s Far Behind MANYTOURISTS ~ Last Season Sam McGee Is Also Aboard | Yakutat Only District in Returning to Interior | This Area to Forge for Visit Ahead of 1937 FOR ME TO DO- DELIGHTED TO COME tvzce AND HEAR YOU 3 PSR . [But there is a differen ing a hint from the recent nadian National steamer Prince| While Westward distric A e @ © ® 8 ® @ ¢ o o o o i 3 s 1ce. g @ d 1 4 enadian ok ‘f"m”‘lr\:‘m‘: ahead of Inst season, the Southeast| e g M s Twfl cha{ml" there is a vast differenice, bui you race for auto trailers, British rail- o at 6 oclock tonight, The|Alaska salmon pack is only aboul o teamer Movements will have to see for yourself (o ways have “parked” comfortable ‘“x;x:."v 1 calling at Taku Landi half of the 1937 pack thus far, ac-| g NORTHBOUNU . ] . \ . understand what I | coa (.‘m.‘.mm sleeping and i for the Polaris-Taku |cording to figures released by the| ¢ prince Rupert due at 8 o'clock ® % x “ u“es —_— | eating facilities @t villages in viih any enroute to Juneau |U. S. Bureau of Fisheries today.| o tonight, has been delayed by ® Apparently they have a thousand| Wales and the Scottish Highlands company '“-‘]’ e at the|Yakutat is the only district in this o 155, s ! & § costumes, for I never have seea'so that travelers can see these in- Bk o should) rrive S ere. 8 rea which shows a lead OVer a Year| o Alaska due Sttty e to- B them wear the same dresses twice.| teresting p of Great Britain bR, bt & 200008 : b i ey A % uw i'ls l g But usually they are adorned with and stilMenjoy the luzuries of firsu Miss Helen Kini e as ‘pack fiyures unthe. Southe| G AR e 4 g large Mexican sombreros, and they | class railroad accommodation. ¥ vt pesling east district through July 23 and| o princess Chatlotte scheduled ® o come walkjng out singing joyously g ; fihied foruhen Ut thers &re 00 0 ralivy figtres, of Jast sensch | e T I SRl B 4 ik and lustily, songs of the Mexicaa| Today’s News Today.—Empire. vices received’ by The Empire from at the sume time follow ° Jening s o They Have that Tantalizing, T e tty girl and are —— iz " . Yakutat—Reds, 18397; kings, 1- 4 g DULED SATLIN . If you are a pretty girl and are Kgeer ./ IR e byiibe 3031 8 160; chums, 3; Cohos, 1;| o Northland svheduled to sail ® Wh?:: YouOCa” I’;‘* _ S e Tt e e eed A L A s K A " obert W, Servic o total, 19,924 eason, 15,307 r attle row at10 e oes Uver Big ryhing WS Say beepe to poem of Robert W _1..\.] is al el et B : .l’x'l::n Seattle T 5 S g escort. For they take great @ passenger 1hoarc 1€ £ v a ’ Y b B de it in teasing their sister ¢ 4322; pink 5,844; chun THROGIE - Aibsa e (o sal s TUOREE. g Rupert, going g o Mg cohos, 1028; total, 42,426;| o r'}’f g (‘,‘,',,”““, o o ], . i BrAEURUE TUOKBE femmes by showering attention on|| LIRANSPORTATION gevizit the acenes during the Klon- 0 5, 00 00 o99 Rl e el | NEW YORK. quly 21—Wih 10l attendant swains.” It makes for| COMPANY ¢ike rush. He is from Montana : S A LU, - s Pn];‘x:, Sl B | mul\ itions of “‘\ 4 ; ;:‘ l‘ t| good fun, and that after all is what 4 t i ytain of the e e ihe! schedule cuties now display their ms| o Kbelnhe ML Wl o : 44; pinks, 2.627; chums, 37- ¢ gafl from Vancouver tomor- e I Broadway T must come out With| - oo Cph Siclubs Lok ® Prnce Rupert 709; cohos, 855; total, 47,098 last| g g % o P EDRAWSY LA SRR S (Hey, fellows, Pssst!! In New — - b i1 = Mx?‘\[/ :‘z‘t 9 ]1]“1” el e the t mx.'-pnt that two leu!u York, during off hours, they live| s 2 iErofh IAr 7. Seatiis ” G Toy Strait—Reds, 22,077; Kinvs,|e emiBuastie July 30 4t 9 8 fa. @ i R \,“, on Riverside Drive. In Mexico City EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. FNORTH STAR SAILIN 141; pinks, 22.044; chums, 36.947; co- o py h;( B R 5 ’-k ny showsirls In NEW! their address is No. 55 Campeche. | 3 pink 1S, 3 : incess Louise schedu ‘or] And if that isn’t a friendly k il eaves '‘GE | nc 340; t 88.352; last sea- i Van r July 30 o ; i . gt L ¢ ON BARROW VOYAGE o BEN wU e e gail from Vancouver July 30 8 They are Joyita and Marayilla, fineormaion® g o S0E8 B8 28 St e, T FROM SEATTLE AUG. 2. "% i, e at9fpm. ; nd you may have seen them if ang now it youll excuse me|f S S- "0:\,(,"\‘\‘\ July 29 M dpika | BRlgC S ® Prince George scheduled l:; . ou are partinl to Mexiean mo>.|py pe pugting on my hat and get- | S- S. CHATHAM Aug. ! 404 } O D400 ® sail from Vancouver at 9 @ For that is where they began their (ino dqown to 80 Grove Street. I P ABRENG PRt ‘ The Bureau of Indian Affair; he ° . August . carcers before Beato Collaus,| gotta hear Sofie more al FABAE REIGHT 1 North Star arrived in Seattle son. 152,499 3 5 il e e ing more. of that aceustomed| Soita, hear some more about thoso| REFRIGERATION e a5 after its first trip morth' West Coast—Reds, 2,152; kings,| g Rpgia sl 1]“» more of that accustomed pexican rancheros. | jily 25 after its first tr : 2,152; at 9 am, legerdemain, rounded them up in s ! h |~:’A.\m. and will leave again 9.062: ‘_“""}“' 1.141; co- o Nopth to sail e Mexico City and ca them off ,,B-‘;S‘.\- DIES [ the north August 2, according ho total, 18,156; last season,| ¢ from st 5 at e to his Greenwich Villaze rendez-| J A o NeriErL o 1o word to General Superintentent 16.732 L ,./® 10 am i vous, El Chico. He must have gon v)|r‘|:“”}"‘:tllylh;‘v'l’J‘“ ’:v‘m’l‘[ ln'n)v, D. B. FEMMER M. Hirst of the Indian service ‘.'\’:1«-""11 3 ’v"'} il e Chatha cheduled to _sail @ chioroformed those theatrical and where he operated a sash and door AGENT from Purchasing Agent J. R l‘x]n— i ol 05 AR deet kR \f:;il“"[’l.llifl(v)v"\lll:“‘;\l‘ ’-:'-:‘ : nightclub operators down there to factory, died recently in Los An- Phone 114 Night 312 mel in Seattle. On this trip, the L Caclilos S * SOU 1. E eh | set ihem out of town with signed | geles. o! ; s her annual tr 107.955. ® Mt. McKinl heduled south ® ¢ L 5 @ 4 a0 Horth Star make ‘1,‘. e s s A e e M|, el tomros but s et 9| Nellie Tayloe Ross, director of the mint, and E. R. Lynch, assistant | contract » i ke to Point Barrow. She is expected 45 i ARG AT K ) 2. R £ superintendent of the United States assay office, are shown inspecting Permit me then to be your — 3 i1 Juncau about August 8 on her 1 ) pink: ahma, 111 ® _Inite word at 3 pm. today. @ Jgu ok of gilver bars in the new federal silver vault at West Point, N. Y. |between, since they speak no - 1orthwa urney ] e m;v’];:’(“ 1 ® Princess Alice scheduled ® The vault will hold 70,000 tons of the metal. - lish and your correspondent 0Ws l B st season, 676,098 ® to arrive in port at 5:30 o'- ®| 3 easily a dozen words in Spanish (] - ks - £ b SR @ clock tomorrow morning and e Spoken, to be sure, with some & TIDES TOMORROW SHERS DRyl e sails south at 8 am . Bioe 0f 4. soulkibos wosert St OF ALASKA > 2 ® Columbia due southbound e Spanish nevertheless, and here we i B o On grounds of incompatibility, e Monday . 4 ’ s e e Cdamy S LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS .0kih 8.8 fec Kathryn Sams has filed suit for AL & g IRQ EQ AT R | Tigh tide—2:04 a.m w‘v ;‘ : ‘x“\ I‘ Im ;‘{:””"\‘ “l"m” s : 1 Il,fl(.fl)l, (s,]u:,‘m s‘ . | EATTLE - PHONES 587 OR 7417—JUNEAU { Low tide—8:20 am. -3 ce |divorce % istebeth scheduled to sail every 2 The C Joyita and Mara-| T ~ % % Y a3 5 i e o o e Rare K Sosta. Yt s | A ot 1o il ey B 5 § L | ymhe Senoritas Jovita and Mara-|| SRCURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve igh tide—2:42 2 ¢ nes at 6 p. E illa s! A ey look ¢ 2 Soiza Vo S Tindee Piia o { Low tide—8:42 p.m. -06 feet. 'dents of Juneau e ka and wayports X i TSNS albeet Hiey ave At and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. < S ® Dart leav every Saturday e []'Es IN SEA I l ! E SEATTLE, July 28.— Halibuters | 20. Maravilla is sligh talters whith - ® at 10 am. for ctersburg, e a0 he today, catches and |brings her about five-feet-two. 7 S e Port Alexander, Kake and - B e da Toliow 1as a countenance that is highligh (Il’l”' ye 5’1‘“5(’ e wayports *|Skagway Printer of vGold|" Fiom the western banks—Doric, | ed by a pair of the most amazi > g LIRS I I REURC IS I B | cents a | dimples you ever saw. Joyita is per- AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO 5 1 worth, Miss Louise Gerwels, Dick purtner of Mr. Town and himsel HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO, SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert an Alaskan pioneer, said I panisr - fote 1 . The Daily Alaska Empire |, R el TN YT ' A ;. 2 Gov. Troy said. “He was one of the MeN have found that they can't . ° £ | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of G 8 Bt 115 Giah s MRS Shiisine ,| contend A the barrel-chested 4 £ | Dty Same of golf 15 possibly of | e B ks and e Seatiy| Norman farmers who hawk their| U. S, Mail Carrier AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL *“~“CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE FORTUNE NO-HOST SUPPER IS Rush Days Passes*— 139,000 pounds, 8 and 7% { pound haps a year younger, barely reaches | Brief Illness From the local banks—Recovery, | five feet in height, and has an en- L5 {18000 pounds, 8% and 7% cents: | gaing roguishness that shimmers EVENT BAST EVENING | Soie 5. wovs, 10 fonii e o s vt 8% ana 3| ioroeide Sseaomiy il s i dent of Skagway and well known |ccn Prosperity, 15000 pounds, |light in wine. i A no-host supper was given last |among old timers of the north, died Anseles, 15000 pounds, both selling| 1 should like at this point to evening at the Point Louisa home | yesterday afternoon in Columbus|for 8% and 7% cents; Tacoma,|give an adequate description of ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Burford Car- michael. Following dinner, the eve- | ning was spent Guests at in playing games the Carmichael home included Mi. and Mrs. Robert Hen- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ger- wels, Bob Cowling, Mary Jeannette ‘Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shell- - -+ , Empire classifieds pay. | Thritt Co-op PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager THE SIGN OF Seattle following a brief illness, ding to word received today by Gov. John W. 7, Who has known since Skagway days. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at St Ann's Church in Seattle, the message to the Governor from I. M. Jensen, Hospital in | will regret his passing | Mr, Town came north in the gold |rush days and was engaged in the | printing business in ¢ ay with his present partner, Mr. Jenser He was there during the heyday o Soapy Smith and the most color- ful days of Skagway, the Governor associated in the Gateway Printing Company in Seattle which they have conducted for many years. He is survived by his wife, a son, George Jr., and a daughter, Ruth. Travel ona “PRIN- 18,000 pounds, 8 Loud Speakers - Aid Paris Gops and 7% cents. | wares in Paris’ central markets, so loud speakers have been installed |at the markets to aid the officers. Traffic in the market zone has been in a hopeless tangle for years because the policemen couldn’t _|make themselves heard above the |bellows of the farmer merchant- | their eyes, but being no poet, I can only say that they are not just show-girl eyes. It is true they use mascara, and it is equally true that they use all the tricks of theatrical make little girls what the; aren't. Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, cvery Saturday at 10 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Friday ) ‘ VN gmr v (5 S SERVING oy make-up designed to! recalled today. About 1904 he re- Men. | % H z BUY FOR CASH I e e e i All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped and SAVE the PROFITS printing business there and later| S ; Vs Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Gn yotir owa. spindbiy. Ihe and Mr. Jensen again became| Alaska Air 'l‘ranspdrt, Inc. PHONE 612 — Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher INE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. o 3 : 1 DEREDARLE CESS e *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. KO _JRSUSM A)/ THE Van’s store SERVICE Liner SRILING SCHEDULE ks BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA BRUNSWICK REGU 1 Bl TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 RECREATION ALLEYS 278 S. FRANKLIN J EGULAR |Juneau to Vancouver Leave DueJuneau DuzJuneau [} ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative {AFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- U. S. AIRMAIL e ’ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | izing in Chinese and American Service Every Trip Victoria or Seattle mr. mcxviey ... uy 0 iy s A —'] 3 ’E! *COLUMBIA July y 2 3 i R i s o WAL 5 GREEN TOP Juneau-Fairbanks | SOUTHBOUND samiNGs ALASKA Juys Juy3 Aus 1 i E e e BARANOF uly 27 y ug. CABS—PHONE | Bethel-Nome PRINCESS LOUISE *ALEUTIAN July 3g fig. 2 fiu‘g g | 45 2 YUKON Aug. : : c o A L fead DowA Read Up | August 5, 16, 26 MT. MCcKINLEY ... Aug. 3 :3: s :35. 12 | . Sat. N e AT, [BuR. q N i Y Py Aug. 2 | i 6 7 8 Tue. Sat|Ar. Whiteborse — [tv. Sun: Th. PRINCESS ALICE Y Aus. 9 Aug 13 Aug 15 H Tue. Sa.Lv. Whitchorse _|Ar./Sun. Th. July 29; Aug. 9, 19 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 | Tue. Sat.Ar. Fairbanks . |Lv.[Sun. Th. BARANOF B S - ...Aug. 8. 13 PHONE 412 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Th. [Wed.| Wed.| Th. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE *_connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouxmkle; COUPON BOOKS: 00/ Lv. Fairbanks and Kodiak points. | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | 8:00/ August 2, 12, 23 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. | 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Ji £ 1:60 Transcontinental Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and “”“‘L INE SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So. Bound ” T s B de {4 <oy g THE ALASKA NORTHLAND Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Trans-Pacific NORTH SEA .. Aug. 9 Aug. 11 OTEL GASTINEAU | PACFICALASKA noloiif..m mewomemml | oonetiers BHS. D M RS : particulars £ . ] | NORTHLAND Aug. 16 Aug. 1 AIRWAYS, INC. i { ki o { Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE ' in connection ; Every Effort Made for the 1 | ' AIK SERVICE INFORMATION } Traffic Representative 4 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL | PHONE: 106 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CPR. Juneaun Alasks CANADIAN PACIFIC I——'* *ALRSK J Company A-ROUTES FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Donglas Agent O ——————— R

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